Position Description:
According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), a postdoc is an individual who has received a doctoral degree (or equivalent) and is engaged in a temporary and defined period of mentored advanced research training to enhance the professional skills and research independence needed to pursue his or her chosen career path. In addition, according to the National Postdoc Association (NPA), Postdoctoral appointees can pursue basic, clinical, or translational projects so long as their primary effort is devoted toward their own scholarship. Postdocs are essential to the scholarly mission of the mentor and host institution, and thus are expected to have the freedom to publish the results of their scholarship. The Department of Neurosurgery is seeking a highly motivated and dedicated postdoctoral fellow to join our research team focused on studying degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) on the translational research continuum. This multi-year position is supported by a funded research project to determine if spinal cord microstructure and function can disambiguate clinic-radiologic data and improve prognostication of outcome after surgery for DCM. The successful candidate will work closely with a multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians to investigate relationships between advanced multi-parametric spinal cord magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and functional (motor, sensory, and balance function) correlates within a clinical population. This collaborative project will be guided by faculty of the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and the joint Biomedical Engineering Department at MCW and Marquette University. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in neuroscience, neurology, biomedical engineering, biophysics, or a related field with expertise in neuroimaging, MR imaging analysis, functional testing, statistical analysis, and a passion for translational research. Some prior experience with clinical research is expected. This position provides an intellectually stimulating and collaborative neuroscience and biomedical engineering community with ample opportunities for career development and scientific growth. The post-doctoral fellow will work closely with Aditya Vedantam, MD (Faculty Website), Brian D. Schmit PhD (Faculty Website), and Matthew Budde, PhD (Faculty Website). Characteristics of a postdoctoral appointment: It is expected that postdocs at MCW, with the assistance of their supervisor, will: Primary Functions
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Knowledge - Skills - Abilities Required knowledge: mathematics, statistics, documentation, records management, data utilization, complex problem solving, critical thinking, resource management, and writing skills Skills and abilities: Computational and Programming skills, and manuscript preparation. Specifications
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